Five Essays on Life in Marine on St. Croix
by William C. Edgar Introduction by Fred W. Hundt
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About the Book
In 1920, a leading Minneapolis businessman and publisher bought a small house on the edge of the village of Marine on St. Croix. Soon, William C. Edgar came to love "the little white house at the end of the unfrequented road" and "the peaceful little village that lies below the hill."
William C. Edgar captured his love for this place in a small book titled Five Essays, dedicated to his wife, Anne. This book reprints Edgar's original essays, which capture his joy experiencing life in Marine on St. Croix. The introduction, by Fred W. Hundt, reveals that much of what Edgar loved about Marine still exists for us to share and enjoy today.
William C. Edgar captured his love for this place in a small book titled Five Essays, dedicated to his wife, Anne. This book reprints Edgar's original essays, which capture his joy experiencing life in Marine on St. Croix. The introduction, by Fred W. Hundt, reveals that much of what Edgar loved about Marine still exists for us to share and enjoy today.
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About the Creator
Fred Hundt
Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota, U.S.
Fred Hundt is a marketing and non-profit consultant living in Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota. Discovering that he and his partner Cindy were living in a house previously owned by publisher William C. Edgar triggered a multi-year effort to research this colorful character and his experiences in Minnesota's oldest civilian community.